

I Always Wanted to Be a Saint
Directed by Geneviève MerschWhere to Watch I Always Wanted to Be a Saint
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I Always Wanted to Be a Saint was released on May 16, 2003.
I Always Wanted to Be a Saint was directed by Geneviève Mersch.
I Always Wanted to Be a Saint has a runtime of 90m.
I Always Wanted to Be a Saint was produced by Claude Waringo, Patrick Quinet.
"There's a balance in the world. It's like a boomerang. If I do good around me, nothing bad will ever happen to me. When I do good around me, it always comes back to me" Norah. Abandoned in the early months of her life by her mother, Norah, aged 17, lives alone with her father. Norah blames herself for all the world's misfortunes and, particularly, about the death of a rally pilot, Nico Marcuse, whom she saw the accident on TV. Animated by a deep feeling of guilt, Norah nourishes, since then, a privileged relationship with Nico Marcuse and implies herself in humanitarian aid. Norah's perfectly organized life is turned upside-down the day she meets her maternal grandmother of whom she ignored the existence. Straight arrived from Portugal, she gives her granddaughter a little inheritance and her mother's address in Switzerland. From mistakes to clumsiness, from confrontations to disappointments, Norah's life becomes a real nightmare. She then understands she has no choice left: she must face her past. In the Swiss mountains, once for all, Norah settles the score with her mother, with Nico Marcuse and with herself.
The key characters in I Always Wanted to Be a Saint are Norah (Marie Kremer), Jean-Michel (Thierry Lefevre), Marthe (Jeannine Godinas).
I Always Wanted to Be a Saint is rated G.
I Always Wanted to Be a Saint is a Drama film.
I Always Wanted to Be a Saint has an audience rating of 6.2 out of 10.











